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arxiv: 1106.5589 · v1 · pith:3GYK7NFUnew · submitted 2011-06-28 · 🧮 math.CO

The k-Tuple Domatic Number of a Graph

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For every positive integer $k$, a set $S$ of vertices in a graph $G=(V,E)$ is a $k$-tuple dominating set of $G$ if every vertex of $V-S$ is adjacent to least $k$ vertices and every vertex of $S$ is adjacent to least $k-1$ vertices in $S$. The minimum cardinality of a $k$-tuple dominating set of $G$ is the $k$-tuple domination number of $G$. When $k=1$, a $k$-tuple domination number is the well-studied domination number. We define the $k$-tuple domatic number of $G$ as the largest number of sets in a partition of $V$ into $k$-tuple dominating sets. Recall that when $k=1$, a $k$-tuple domatic number is the well-studied domatic number. In this work, we derive basic properties and bounds for the $k$-tuple domatic number.

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